Non-oil activities account for 52% of Saudi Arabia's GDP in 2024, says finance minister Saudi-German roundtable in Riyadh explores economic cooperation, and investment opportunities    Saudi Economy Minister meets German Finance Minister in Riyadh    Saudi Sherpa Office holds first G20 workshop in preparation for 2025 summit    GACA president inaugurates Air Cargo Security Control Center The center enables real-time remote inspection and monitoring of air cargo across Saudi Arabia    Saudi Arabia, Germany agree to establish Green Hydrogen Bridge    Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa departs Riyadh for Makkah to perform Umrah    Syrian President visits Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority    Trump takes aim at EU and UK in latest tariff threat    Spain's former football boss on trial over World Cup kiss    Thousands protest against German far-right in Berlin    Taiwanese star Barbie Hsu of Meteor Garden fame dies    Major highway partly collapses as Australian floods worsen    Grammy Awards 2025: Beyoncé wins best country album    Imavov knocks out Adesanya in second round as Riyadh Season hosts thrilling UFC night    Lendo's $690 million deal with J.P. Morgan: A Game-Changer for Saudi SMEs Osama Alraee on driving SME Growth, Job Creation, and Financial Innovation in Saudi Arabia    Museum Authority to open second edition of 'Art of the Kingdom' exhibition in Riyadh    Al Ittihad stages dramatic comeback to defeat Al Kholood 4-3 in thriller    Al Nassr signs Colombian striker Jhon Durán from Aston Villa    Saudi composer Nasser Al-Saleh passes away at 63    Saudi drama icon Mohammed Al-Towayan passes away at 79    Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan 'out of danger' after attack at home in Mumbai    Order vs. Morality: Lessons from New York's 1977 Blackout    India puts blockbuster Pakistani film on hold    The Vikings and the Islamic world    Exotic Taif Roses Simulation Performed at Taif Rose Festival    Asian shares mixed Tuesday    Weather Forecast for Tuesday    Saudi Tourism Authority Participates in Arabian Travel Market Exhibition in Dubai    Minister of Industry Announces 50 Investment Opportunities Worth over SAR 96 Billion in Machinery, Equipment Sector    HRH Crown Prince Offers Condolences to Crown Prince of Kuwait on Death of Sheikh Fawaz Salman Abdullah Al-Ali Al-Malek Al-Sabah    HRH Crown Prince Congratulates Santiago Peña on Winning Presidential Election in Paraguay    SDAIA Launches 1st Phase of 'Elevate Program' to Train 1,000 Women on Data, AI    41 Saudi Citizens and 171 Others from Brotherly and Friendly Countries Arrive in Saudi Arabia from Sudan    Saudi Arabia Hosts 1st Meeting of Arab Authorities Controlling Medicines    General Directorate of Narcotics Control Foils Attempt to Smuggle over 5 Million Amphetamine Pills    NAVI Javelins Crowned as Champions of Women's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) Competitions    Saudi Karate Team Wins Four Medals in World Youth League Championship    Third Edition of FIFA Forward Program Kicks off in Riyadh    Evacuated from Sudan, 187 Nationals from Several Countries Arrive in Jeddah    SPA Documents Thajjud Prayer at Prophet's Mosque in Madinah    SFDA Recommends to Test Blood Sugar at Home Two or Three Hours after Meals    SFDA Offers Various Recommendations for Safe Food Frying    SFDA Provides Five Tips for Using Home Blood Pressure Monitor    SFDA: Instant Soup Contains Large Amounts of Salt    Mawani: New shipping service to connect Jubail Commercial Port to 11 global ports    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Delivers Speech to Pilgrims, Citizens, Residents and Muslims around the World    Sheikh Al-Issa in Arafah's Sermon: Allaah Blessed You by Making It Easy for You to Carry out This Obligation. Thus, Ensure Following the Guidance of Your Prophet    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques addresses citizens and all Muslims on the occasion of the Holy month of Ramadan    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Barmy Army warming up for Aussies in Edgbaston bearpit
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 31 - 07 - 2019

If one English ground was designed to test the backbone of the Australian cricket team it is 'fortress Edgbaston' where the visitors will be offered a red-hot welcome on Thursday.
Raucous Edgbaston is about as far removed from the refined surrounds of Lord's as it can get – especially the notorious Eric Hollies stand, the spiritual home of England's vociferous Barmy Army.
Australian batsman David Warner, Steve Smith and Cameron Bancroft will be assured of some 'special treatment' as they return to the test fold after their parts in the sandpaper-gate scandal which resulted in bans.
"The one thing that really stands out for Edgbaston is that it can get very loud, very raucous," Ian Bell, whose home ground is Edgbaston and who played in seven Ashes series, told the Daily Telegraph. "Out of all the grounds that we have, Edgbaston can be quite an intimidating atmosphere for away teams.
"Having spoken to some of the Aussies in the past, that it is the one ground that they seem to cop it a little bit more in terms of abuse from the boundary.
"It makes it very intimidating for them but brilliant for England."
While Edgbaston's conditions are tailor-made for England's swing bowlers, the bearpit atmosphere is perhaps just as an important factor why Australia have not won an Ashes Test there since 2001 and why England are unbeaten in their last 11 matches in the leafy part of Birmingham.
Chris Millard, managing director of the Barmy Army, believes they are like a 12th man.
"Anything we can do to help the England team succeed, that's our duty really," he said, although he does not condone the ritual booing of Warner and Smith during the World Cup.
"We never try to step over the line," he said. "We think we can be witty and funny without that. It's always about supporting the England team and if we can get under the nerves of the Aussies then we sure will."
Their current favorite song, directed at Australian opener Warner is one sung to the tune of Pink Floyd's 'Another Brick in the Wall' and which goes:
"He still needs some education
He still needs some self control
No gold sandpaper in his pocket
Warner, leave those balls alone
Hey, Warner, leave those balls alone
All in all he's just another cheat like them all..."
Warner is unlikely to flinch and it could actually drive him on to ram the words down the throats of his tormentors.
Former England spinner Graeme Swann believes he will not be sledged over the ball-tampering scandal by England's players.
"Listen to the crowd and the singing which will be aimed at Steve Smith and David Warner, it will be raucous, but actually I predict the players in the middle will barely say a word," Swann, an ambassador for Betfair, said on Wednesday.
"Warner is a key wicket but his record is very poor in the Ashes in England. There really isn't a lot of chirp in international cricket – no matter what people like to think – but if I was bowling, I might whisper his average in this country to him every now and then." — Reuters


Clic here to read the story from its source.